Hi, i’m
stephy
I’m a Mumma, Sister, Aunty, lover and a Wylde Womban. I weave touch, sound and ceremony to help you soften, remember your inner medicine, and rise into your own beautiful becoming.
My Experience
The Wylde Hearth (former Ceremonial Embodyment) has evolved through years of travelling, studying and sitting in circle - learning directly from the Earth, the wild spirit of the land, and cultures who live by ceremony. From destination spas in the Daintree to city life in Vancouver, my work has been shaped by both deep nature and the dance of everyday life (yes, even at the kitchen sink).
I offer an intuitive fusion that meets you where you are—always with reverence, presence and a dash of Wylde magic.
Modalities I draw from
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Cert IV in Remedial Massage; Li’tya (“of the Earth”) spa care; Healing Waters Spa at Silky Oaks Lodge (Mossman Gorge).
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In study with Naisha Ahsian (The Book of Stones; Crystal Ally Cards).
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Initiations with Faye Wenke, including land-based attunements at Roaring Meg Falls.
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Earth-listening practices and ceremonial ways guided by land, lineage and elders along the journey.
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Womb-centred bodywork supporting flow, fertility and feminine vitality.
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Voice, drum and instruments to settle the nervous system and restore.
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Woman-honouring practices for rites of passage and cyclical living
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New/full moon circles, blessingways, closing of the bones, bespoke rites from first bleed to celebration of life.
My heart & Soul Passion
Ritual is my mother tongue. I’m devoted to women, to womb wisdom, and to the holy ordinary—birthdays and babies, grief and goodbyes, beginnings and becoming. I love weaving story, song and the elements into spaces where you feel deeply seen, held and celebrated. Whether we’re crafting a personal rite, resting in sound, or tending body and spirit on the table, my intention is always the same: to nourish your infinite potential and awaken the medicine within.
My herstory
I carry the thrum of my Celtic ancestry in my bones and the red earth of Australia on my feet. The Daintree and Mossman Gorge taught me the power of land and lineage; sweat lodges, circles and travels through Mexico and beyond reminded me to pray with drum and dance. City seasons taught me tree-hugging in winter coats, gratitude as a daily practice, and colour as medicine. All of it lives here—in my hands, my heart, and the ceremonies I create.
With deep reverence and gratitude to the lands that teach and hold this work — especially the Country I live and practice on, the Jinibara and Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi Peoples.